Pilgrimage

The Exodus and Refugee Week – questions and activities

Laura Kings 6 June 2024

This Refugee Week let us enter the life of refugees to appreciate their stories of resilience and love by drawing parallels with the experience of Moses and the Exodus, praying intently and developing empathy.

READ MORE

More than history

Ann Rennie 16 May 2024 EH

The Way of the Cross pilgrimage in Israel is a framework for our lives, not just a walk through history.

READ MORE

In the image of God and the footsteps of St Veronica – questions and activities

Laura Kings 8 May 2024 EH

Use the idea of a pilgrimage through the Stations of the Cross and the example of St Veronica to reinforce Catholic concepts and teach about compassion. 

READ MORE

Preparing for Lent – questions and activities

Laura Kings 15 February 2024 EH

The following questions and activities explore Lent, moving to a global and historical context for older students.

READ MORE

Families blog – Music to walk with Jesus

Fiona Dyball 10 February 2024

Stations of the Cross devotions integrate scripture, commentary, dialogue, drama and music as part of the prayer.

READ MORE

A liturgy of reflection

Michele Frankeni 10 February 2024 EH

Preparation is the key to the staging of any successful event.

READ MORE

Stations of the Cross

Staff 10 February 2024 EH

The Stations of the Cross hold significance for Catholics around the world because they provide a structured and symbolic way to meditate on the events of Jesus Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial.

READ MORE

River of meaning

Michele Gierck 10 February 2024 EH

Living in a post-war zone sharpens the awareness of life and death.

READ MORE

Music to walk with Jesus

Fiona Dyball 10 February 2024 EH

Stations of the Cross devotions integrate scripture, commentary, dialogue, drama and music as part of the prayer.

READ MORE

Families blog – More than history

Ann Rennie 2 February 2024

The Way of the Cross pilgrimage in Israel is a framework for our lives, not just a walk through history.

READ MORE

World Youth Day: A pilgrimage worth taking

Sienna Talbot 23 October 2023 EH

Portuguese locals leaning out of their fourth-storey windows to pour buckets of water onto sweaty masses of grateful pilgrims was the crux of World Youth Day for one of Australian Catholics young writers.

READ MORE

AC+ resources for exploring Youth and the Church

Laura Kings 16 October 2023 EH

Young people have a complex relationship with the Church. They are both developing and questioning their faith whilst being under enormous pressure from family, peers, school, society and the media. 

READ MORE
X

Would you like trial access to explore the platform?

It is free and can be for as many staff members as you wish.

Get in touch via [email protected] and we can set this up for you.

X

Would you like a tour of the site for you and your RE team?

We can connect via your preferred platform (Zoom, Teams, Google meet etc).
It is free and takes 15mins.

Get in touch via [email protected] and we can book one in for you.